The global manufacturing landscape is undergoing a radical shift toward digitalization. Direct To Material (DTM) printing, once a niche technology for prototyping, has now matured into a robust industrial standard. From the bustling factories in Germany to the creative design studios in New York, DTM printers are being utilized to eliminate traditional middle-steps like screen making, plate mounting, and label application. This technology allows for direct inkjet application onto glass, ceramics, plastics, wood, and even concrete walls.
In 2024, the market for industrial digital printing is projected to grow by 12% annually. This growth is driven by the demand for "on-demand" production and mass customization. Businesses no longer want to store massive inventories; they want to print exactly what is needed, when it is needed. This shift reduces waste, lowers storage costs, and significantly speeds up the time-to-market for new product designs.
Applications spanning across 150+ countries in construction, signage, and automotive industries.
Modern DTM systems reach speeds of over 100sqm/hr with micron-level droplet accuracy.
Low VOC inks and zero-waste processes align with global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals.
As a professional industrial digital printing machine manufacturer, we observe four critical trends shaping the future:
Enterprise procurement teams in Europe and North America are increasingly looking for China direct to material printer suppliers who can offer more than just a machine. They require a complete "ecosystem" including software integration, local technical support, and chemical ink compatibility. In regions like Southeast Asia and the Middle East, the focus is on high-durability machines that can withstand humid or high-temperature factory environments.
Localization Scenarios:
1. Europe - Architectural Glass: Direct printing of ceramic inks on building glass for UV protection and aesthetic design.
2. USA - Personalized Home Decor: Using A3 UV printers for customized PVC leather and phone cases in e-commerce fulfillment centers.
3. Southeast Asia - Advertising & Signage: High-speed large format printing for outdoor billboards and commercial murals.
Foshan, China, is the world's epicenter for ceramic and industrial hardware manufacturing. Choosing Foshan Magly Printer Co., Ltd. provides unique advantages:
We source premium components directly from the hub, ensuring lower costs and faster parts replacement.
Our engineers specialize in FGF pellet extrusion and high-viscosity inkjet systems that many Western brands outsource.
Unlike rigid European brands, we can modify machine footprints and software to fit your specific production line.
Foshan Magly Printer Co., Ltd. is a professional Industrial Digital Printing Machine Manufacturer dedicated to delivering advanced ceramic and glass inkjet printing solutions as well as integrated surface decoration systems for modern manufacturing industries.
Magly operates a modern production facility covering over 7,000 square meters, supported by a skilled team of more than 100 employees, including experienced engineers, R&D specialists, and technical service professionals. The company focuses on developing high-precision digital printing machines that ensure excellent color performance, stable operation, and compatibility with a wide range of materials such as ceramic tiles, architectural glass, and decorative panels.
With a commitment to innovation and quality, Foshan Magly Printer Co., Ltd. integrates advanced inkjet technology with automated control systems to help customers improve production efficiency, reduce waste, and achieve flexible, customized designs. Its solutions are widely applied in building materials, interior decoration, and industrial manufacturing sectors.
Driven by continuous research and customer-oriented service, Magly is expanding its global presence, offering reliable, efficient, and future-ready surface decoration solutions to partners worldwide.
The core advantage of our machines lies in the piezo-electric inkjet heads. Unlike thermal inkjet technology, piezo heads allow for a wider range of ink chemistries, including UV-LED curable inks, ceramic inks, and solvent-based inks. This versatility is why Magly printers are used globally for everything from high-resolution phone case decoration to large-scale industrial glass murals.
In the realm of additive manufacturing, our 1000mm to 1600mm large-scale pellet printers are revolutionary. By utilizing FGF (Fused Granular Fabrication), we address the two biggest barriers in industrial 3D printing: cost and speed. Since these machines use industrial plastic granules—the same raw material used in injection molding—the cost of parts is slashed. This makes them ideal for architectural molds, furniture manufacturing, and automotive prototyping. Features like Auto Leveling and WiFi Remote Management ensure that even massive print jobs can be monitored and managed from anywhere in the world.
The Automatic Vertical Wall Decor Printer is changing how interior designers and commercial property owners think about space. Instead of using vinyl wraps or manual painting, our 3D murals printer applies CMYK+W inks directly to the substrate. With the ability to print on ceramic tiles, glass, and even rough concrete, it provides a permanent, high-definition solution for logo backgrounds and decorative walls. The CMYKW technology ensures that even on dark surfaces, the colors remain vibrant and opaque.
For print shop owners and industrial manufacturers, the investment in a Single Pass UV Flatbed Printer is about ROI. Single-pass technology allows the print head to remain stationary while the material moves beneath it, or vice versa at extreme speeds, dramatically increasing throughput. In a competitive market, being able to deliver 1,000 customized items in an hour versus 100 is the difference between surviving and leading the industry.